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The description (man cannot accept son's mental retardation) and Hunt's other books (omg The Lottery Rose) made me think that this might end up being a gratuitously depressing book, but lo and behold, it wasn't! Jeremy lives in a small mountain community with his father and his sister Bethany, who teaches at the local school, and although Bethany loves Jeremy for who he is, his father cannot accept that his son is mentally disabled. When two strangers enter their lives, everything changes for th [...]

This book is one that I really love because it shows that everybody is equal, even people that is like Jeremy, or me. Jeremy had little oxygen when he was born. He sometimes stutters, cannot say his th's and is scared of his father. I mean really scared of his father. People tease him so much, and he endured punches and kicks and mental abuse. It gets so much, and, well, he believes that he cannot do what a person that isn't like him can do. I got sucked into that, too. i got out of it, with hel [...]